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better to burn out than to fade away ☼ may catch-all
Who: Anakin Solo, some CR, and maybe you
What: Catch-all with open and closed prompts
When: Throughout May
Where: Throughout the Trench
Content Warnings: None yet but they will be noted in the subject lines as needed!
What: Catch-all with open and closed prompts
When: Throughout May
Where: Throughout the Trench
Content Warnings: None yet but they will be noted in the subject lines as needed!
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And that was probably a good thing.
Ariadne had never been able to fit into anyone's idea of 'typical.' At least now she didn't have to try.
Much...
"Is it strange? Going from one planet to another? Do you need to constantly relearn everything you thought you knew?"
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He shakes his head.
"Not really. I try to read up on the planet before I go. Besides, people aren't too different deep down."
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She said it without thinking. And then wasn't sure if she ought to regret it or not. As it was, she'd given away most of her secrets by this point. Secrets that had no real value, because the Red Dragon and his terror didn't exist this far from Valeria.
Still. Ariadne had a strange need to look...well...appropriate in the eyes of Luke's family.
Perhaps she'd just said something inappropriate.
"...or a very, very diligent tourist?"
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"I've been both. Plus, my mom's a politician. Sometimes I need to know so I don't make her or the Jedi look bad."
Granted, with the general public attitude toward Jedi lately, he could be a perfect guest and still offend.
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She'd already done enough damage with Obi-Wan. She wanted to try to make good.
"You know," she said, "I don't know that I've heard much of anything about your mother. I'd love to know more about her. If...if it's not rude to ask."
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Talking about his mom makes him miss her, but it also makes him feel closer to her.
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With a glowing smile, she looked up at him.
And mad a gesture as if to say, 'Go on.'
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"My mom is a princess-- literally. She's as beautiful and kind as a storybook princess and as brave and loyal as a legendary knight."
His smile turns amused.
"My parents met when my dad and uncle were rescuing her from the Empire. Even though they were rescuing her, she ended up rescuing both of them when they got in over their heads."
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Still, if they ever came upon a dragon, Ariadne was inclined to pity the dragon.
She smiled a little bit. "Somehow, I don't doubt it," she told him. "Courage and conviction certainly seem to run in your family. Back home, we believe in three virtues: Bravery, strength, and intellect. None of you seem to want for bravery at all."
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"Calling it bravery is generous. Sometimes it borders on recklessness."
He's been chastised about it enough to know that there's a fine line between the two.
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Admittedly, most of the people she knew tended to favor one over the others.
She even knew herself well enough to know that she was much braver than she was wise or strong.
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Admittedly, he's known for his intelligence but also his recklessness. He's not sure what else he'd need to balance it all out.
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Aside from Orpheus, she hadn't really broached the topic of religion with anyone else in the multiverse. People got touchy about it. And some people wanted to be private about it.
As for Ariadne herself, she often wondered if her prayers could travel through the fabric separating worlds, to reach her gods. She liked to think so, but there was some doubt there as well.
All that to say, it sort of felt nice to talk about. Like she'd been holding part of herself back for a while. "I try to think about each virtue, before I do something. But life happens very fast sometimes. It makes me a poor student."
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Anakin gives her a slight smile.
"I wouldn't be too hard on yourself. It's like that for everyone, at one point or another."
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Every month seemed to hold a new surprise. She was getting a little nervous as October approached. In Deerington, that had always been the worst of the worst. She was hoping for something better now. Trench had a gentleness that Deerington lacked.
But who knew?
Her skill with probability didn't work in the multiverse. She'd learned that the hard way.
"You know," she said thoughtfully. "You're a lot like your uncle. You're very kind."
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"Oh. Thank you."
He's not used to being told that he's like his uncle. It's not a bad thing, but he's always surprised anyway.